JVC's latest Everio camcorder is small enough to be held in the palm of the
hand, but its quality is more than you might expect from such a small device.
It shoots at a resolution of 720x576 pixels, which is a little higher than
VHS video, but in practice offers roughly the same quality.
It's true that the
MS100 is not
up to the mark of modern DV tape camcorders, but it's still pretty good,
especially when you consider that it stores the video on memory cards like a
digital stills camera.
It fits about 14 minutes of highest-quality video into 1GB, so an 8GB card
(the highest cheaply available card, at around £20 online) can accommodate
around two hours' shooting.
Picture quality is reasonable, although the colour balance was a bit off to
begin with and required tweaking. Quality is likewise fair – it can be a little
fuzzy around the edges of objects, but it's good enough for most shooting.
There's an excellent 35x zoom lens that allows you to get right into the
action (although camera shake becomes a problem at long zooms, despite the image
stabilisation of the camcorder).
Quality is markedly better than that from the cheaper handhelds such as the
Flip Video Ultra and the Creative Vado.
It can upload easily to Youtube using a dedicated button and the menus are
easy to navigate thanks to the touch-sensitive panel and good screen, which are
nice additions to a good camera.
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